Levys list for $13m in Rose Bay; Pasternaks want $15m in Vaucluse

Two extraordinary homes have just hit the market in Sydney’s exclusive east: the grand Rose Bay home of former Kerry Packer right-hand-man Geoff Levy and his wife Debbie has a $13m price guide.

And in Vaucluse, property developer Mark Pasternak and his wife, Anna, father of 20-year-old tech whiz Ben Pasternak, are selling their ‘Mediterranean-inspired haven’ with a $15m guide.

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Ray White Double Bay’s Gavin Rubinstein and Elliott Placks have scored the prestigious listing of the Levy home at 10 Churchill St.

The Pasternak home at 10 The Crescent, Vaucluse has a $15m guide.

The six-bedroom home of Mr Levy, who is the chairman of Monash Private Capital and former CEO of Investec Bank, is on a 990 sqm block and has iconic views — even from the bathroom in the master suite.

The couple have rebuilt the home, which is simply huge, with multiple living and dining areas and a pool.

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Property records show the former home on the site was bought in Mrs Levy’s name in 1994 for $3.05m and it’s been the family’s home ever since.

The Levys’ home at 10 Churchill Rd, Rose Bay has multiple living and dining areas

They’re now living in an apartment they own in Bondi Beach while they contemplate their downsizer move.

Meanwhile, the Pasternaks’ huge home at 10 The Crescent, Vaucluse, has been listed with D’Leanne Lewis of Laing and Simons Double Bay in conjunction with Michael Pallier of Sotheby’s.

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The Pasternaks bought a waterfront home at 1 Coolong Rd, Vaucluse, via Sotheby’s last October.

Ben Pasternak famously dropped out of school at 15 and moved to New York, with the video chat app he co-founded, Monkey, selling last year to Holla Inc. It had raised $2 million in venture capital and had three million users.